You have a home, but they don’t. You live in peace, but they don’t. You have a family, but they don’t. They are the people who endure the bitterness of society; war, poverty and discrimination.
Then there are the children wedged in the difficulties of life, their dreams torn apart by the hands of selfish monsters. The monster that is tearing apart lives is what we call child abuse. This is our world. And it’s your choice if you want to change it. You see, child abuse is an increasing epidemic that is spreading faster than wildfire.
Though there are many solutions, none is more empowering and influential than song. We are a band and this is what we are good at. We can give our contribution to the world even if it is as small as saving a tear from a child that shouldn’t be shed. “Runaway Love” by Ludacris has managed to get that message out. It tells the different lives of 3 troubled adolescent girls; Lisa, Nicole and Erica, each enduring their own way of abuse.
This song engages everyone, it supports the abused, it tells them that they aren’t alone and that there is help waiting for them. The lyrics aren’t just narrating the lives of Lisa, Nicole and Erica; it is narrating what millions of children are going through. This song portrays real life situations and I can guarantee you that every word in verse 1, 2 and 3 are completely true from the part where Lisa gets sexually abused to where Nicole is harassed by her step father.
The Review on The Impact of Parental Substance Abuse Upon Children
The first thing that needs to be examined is what substance abuse is. According to Kroll (2003), substance abuse can take many forms such as alcohol, drugs and polydrugs that lead to psychological, social and physical harm. Substances that fit in this category include: methadone, heroine, cocaine, crack, cannabis, ecstasy, and others. Child maltreatment is defined as abuse, neglect and acts of ...
The song demonstrates the various types of abuse and pain each girl is going through, from the lines “Yells and abuses, leaves her with some bruises” to “Trying to have his way and little Lisa says ouch.” But the song doesn’t end at physical abuse; it defines the emotional side, the part where many miss out thus the lines “Trying to figure out why the world is so cold” and “Forced to think that hell is a place called home.”
We are forgetting how neglected children really feel and this song boldly outlines their perspective of life. Across the globe, this is what 40 million children are experiencing every year behind closed curtains. Exposure to emotional and domestic abuse can drastically damage ones personal development according to a study by World Health Organisation. We can ease their pain by raising national awareness with meaningful and empowering songs like “Runaway Love”.
However, it isn’t just the lyrics that get the message out; it is the structure and musicality of the song that accomplishes what it is made to do. This song is executed through hip hop and rap which Ludacris and Mary J. Bilge performs with passion and soul. Ludacris emphasises certain words that he wants people to keep in mind and understand. This song has created a way to incorporate an emotional message into an upbeat rhythm that surely continues to catch the attention of people of all ages and gender.
The Song’s structure involves a variety of language features that effectively work with the message. Repetition, rhyme and assonance are perfect for memorizing the lyrics of the song. This way the message will be conveyed efficiently to everyone. To conclude, Runaway love generated awareness and inspiration worldwide, we can cover songs just like this not just to benefit us but all the abused adolescents out there. There is a line in the lyrics that is repeated throughout the song to Lisa to Nicole and to Erica, it says “Lisa is stuck up in the world on her own
The Essay on Abuse Child Neglect Emotional
The study of inter observer reliability tested the level of agreement among child welfare workers on the presence or absence of emotional abuse and several other forms of neglect and child abuse. Contrary to expectations, soaring levels of accurate identification and agreement was attained. Regardless of the high level of inter observer reliability, the validity of the notion is questioned. ...
Forced to think that hell is a place called home”
We can change that because hell shouldn’t be a place we call home. Perhaps, it is impossible to eliminate all forms of abuse in this world but it is possible to influence someone to stop, think and do something about it. With empowering songs like “Runaway Love” we could make a difference, just a small step but a huge leap to touch someone’s life.